Tag Archives: wild edibles
A 2013 Retrospective
Here it is the end of another year on the homestead and time to do a bit of looking back and reflecting. These columns are a great resource for me as I’ve been able to see what was uppermost on … Continue reading
Posted in Cover crops, Fruit growing, gardening, Harvest and preservation, Homestead education classes, Homesteading, Insect protection, pasture improvement, Poultry, Rotational grazing, Sheep, Soil Building, Sustainability
Tagged Agriculture, Beneficial insects, Chicken, Chickens on pasture, classes, commitments, Compost toilet, Cover crop, foraging, Garden insect protection, HOMESTEAD, Rural Living, Sheep, Soil Fertility and Fertilizers, wild edibles
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Scavenging and Gleening October, 2013
October 2013 It sure is beginning to feel like autumn and my homesteader brain (which I sometimes think is the amygdala-basic survival brain) kicks into squirrel mode. Gather and store, gather and store, is my mantra. Last month I was … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, foraging, Rural Living, wild edibles
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Homesteading: Spring Foraging April 2013
Today as I write to you, gazing out the window overlooking the garden, things are still rather bleak. Though spring is in the air, I know it will be quite awhile until this view is filled with the bounty of … Continue reading